> From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat really need Shutdown port
> 
> CTRL-C if running in a console.

I verified that CTRL-C does a clean shutdown.  Terminating via Task Manager or 
the close button on the command window causes abrupt termination, not a good 
thing.

> If running as a service, I don't *think* the
> shutdown port is used but you'd have to check.

The shutdown port does not appear to be necessary, although the following 
message does appear in the logs:

SEVERE: No shutdown port configured in server.xml. Please shut down server 
through OS signal. Server not shut down by external JVM.

The above is immediately followed by a clean shutdown.  This appears to be true 
using either tomcat6w.exe or the Services snap-in.

(All the above was done with the shutdown port set to -1.)

 - Chuck


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